Adetan et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Characterisation of some properties of cassava root tubersAdetan et al., 2003
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- Adetan D
- Adekoya L
- Aluko O
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- Journal of Food Engineering
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Peeling of cassava tubers, for both domestic and industrial purposes, is still being carried out manually. To provide data and a scientific basis for the development of a mechanical cassava peeler, some physical and mechanical properties of cassava roots were measured …
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